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Traffic Data Collection

We provide professional traffic data collection tailored to traffic impact studies, delivering accurate counts, lane configurations, and timing data to support reliable transportation analyses.

Our team uses engineer-friendly methodologies and consistent field protocols to deliver organized datasets aligned with project requirements and industry standards.

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Parking Studies

We assess parking demand, turnover, and occupancy to inform zoning, downtown revitalization, and multi modal planning.

Our data collection supports on-street and off-street parking analyses, delivering results that are easy to integrate into traffic impact or planning studies.

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Intersection Analysis

We capture turning movements, pedestrian and bicycle interactions, and signal timing to inform intersection efficiency and safety improvements.

Our crews collect data with engineer-friendly formats, ensuring clean, sortable datasets that align with project scopes and state DOT guidelines.

All American Traffic

We partner with municipalities, engineering firms, and agencies across New York State to deliver reliable data collection and transportation support services.

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